Mugdha (Mrinal Kulkarni) and Shekhar (Manoj Joshi) are parents of Gauri (Gauri Gadgil), a mentally disabled child suffering from down's syndrome. Despite her unsupportive husband, Mugdha wants to bring Gauri up normally. She separates from her husband and starts living with her brother Shri (Hrishikesh Joshi).
However, Gauri remains tough to handle, till she discovers her for swimming. Thus, Mugdha gets her enrolled for coaching for competitive swimming training with coach Pratap Sardeshmukh (Upendra Limaye). With the support and encouragement of those around her, will young Gauri find her special niche in life? Will her mother find fulfilment and reward for all her immense sacrifices and unshakeable faith?
in other words, this film is an attempt to answer the often asked question 'What happens to my child after me?'
Did you know? This movie received a Special Jury Award at the 61st National Film Awards, while the child actors Gauri Gadgil and Sanjana Rai received Special Mention. Read More
Gauri Gadgil plays herself in the film her famous dialogue is you can do it which inspires others to think that nothing is impossible.
This is the second film of actor Riteish Deshmukh as producer after Balak-Palak (2013).
This movie marks the directorial debut of Mahesh Limaye.
This movie received a Special Jury Award at the 61st National Film Awards, while the child actors Gauri Gadgil and Sanjana Rai received Special Mention.
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